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Yemei ha-tom (Hebrew: ימי התום - The Days of Innocence) is Israeli singer Rita's second album. The album was released in 1988 and was certified gold five times, with many songs reaching the top of the charts in Israel. The biggest hit from this album was "Ani Khaya Li Mi'Yom LeYom" ("I Live from Day to Day"). The album also included a Hebrew vocal interpretation of Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez entitled "Shir HaQeshet" ("Song of the Rainbow").

Track listing

  1. בוא (Bo)
  2. חברה (Khavera)
  3. עטוף ברחמים ('At'uf BeRakhamim)
  4. אני חיה לי מיום ליום (Ani Khaya Li MiYom LeYom)
  5. שיר לילדים החדשים (Shir LaYeladim HaKhadashim)
  6. נוצה ברוח (Notza BaRuakh)
  7. כמו בתמונה (Kmo BiTmuna)
  8. הנסיכה והרוח (HaNesikha VeHaRuakh)
  9. שיר הקשת (Shir haQeshet)
  10. ימי התום (Yemey HaTom)
  11. העלמות האסורה (He'almut HaAsura)

References

  1. Motti Regev, Edwin Seroussi - Popular Music and National Culture in Israel -2004 Page 275 0520236548 Yemei ha-tom (Days of Innocence), ..


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